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2 Mar 2012 21:42 |
Just to keep you informed, I have emailed a friend in RAF who has helped with the tracing of my uncle.
I hope he may have some information on Charles Barret Wells who was an Electric Welder in RAF (A.C.2/100385). You never know, he might come up with something - a snippet or two!
I have looked on the Wartime Memories Project where you can read stories and connect with names of those who served in both World Wars. There are no references to CB Wells although two Charles Wells with different middle names - they are pretty sure of their facts so have not included those.
It may be worth putting a request on the site. It fulfilled my request for information and I have my uncles full RAF Record up to and including his final flight i n WW2.
Will let you know how this goes.
Maria (ChCh NZ)
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Peter
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20 Mar 2012 09:26 |
HI Everyone - sorry I've not been on, I've been on holiday and came back to a broken laptop! Apologies for not telling you in advance> I also came back to a birth certificate that's a massive step in the right direction regarding my dad's brother. Derek Rodney Wells was born on 29th January 1944 and the birth certificate shows he was indeed adopted. Can anyone point me in the right direction to find adoption records? Another very interesting thing is that there is no father recorded on the birth certificate!!
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Peter
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20 Mar 2012 11:43 |
I've started another thread for Derek Wells - not sure this was the right thing to do,,, should I remover it??
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Flip
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20 Mar 2012 20:48 |
Hi Peter, It's better to update your thread title and keep to this thread - that way researchers know what has been done.
Afraid you & your father don't have many rights under the adoption laws - it's only the adoptee who can request the original adoption file etc.
This website has a lot of information which may help your understanding:
http://www.norcap.org.uk/
There are various websites, but your father should register on the adoption contact register in the hope that Derek is looking for family - info and proceedure from here:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Governmentcitizensandrights/Registeringlifeevents/Birthandadoptionrecords/Adoptionrecords/DG_175603
Another alternative is to contact the local social services, now you are armed with the birth certificate and proof he was adopted. They may help and check files to see if there is any request for family contact - and they may agree to hold a letter on file in case Derek ever contacts them in the future.
Did you get Jacquelines birth certificate yet - just wondering if she was also adopted?
At least your father has the knowledge that his brother went to a family and didn't stay in care or get shipped abroad - I hope that is some small comfort.
atb Flip
ADDED: forgot to ask, did you get any replies to the letters you sent to the other possible children of your grandmother's siblings- to throw any more light on this? Any clue can proove valuable, believe me!
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Peter
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20 Mar 2012 22:49 |
Hi there - its terribly sad we may not get any further regarding Derek but we must remember his feelings too and be gracious enough to accept he may not want to know about his biological family. Jacquelines birth certificate hasnt come - neither has Charlies so i will chse this up! I didnt get around to writing the letter before my hol, my intentions were to do them this weekend sometime. I may have a lead on this though asearlier today i made contact with somebody on ancestry who i believe is a grandchild of Irene's siblings. I have sent him some information and asked him to confirm. In hindsight i can vlearly see another thread was not a good idea and it has now been removed. I shall update this thread to include Dereks details. Im feeling very refreshed after my hols and ready to crack on at this again! Thanks everyone!
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21 Mar 2012 05:30 |
Hello Peter,
Still working on a Charles Barrett Wells who was an Electric Welder in the RAF (A.C.2/100385) – I have managed to locate a list of abbreviations sent to me regarding the information on my Uncle Walter - RAF - killed in action 1942.
I sent for his record and this information came along with it to help me sort out the markings on the sheets.
AC2/AC1 states that this refers to Aircraftman Second/First Class. So slowly we shall get to the bottom of this and the number will show up somewhere. All good things take time. The fact that we have this means the specifics are going to help and RAF are very specific when they search. Fingers crossed!
Maria
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21 Mar 2012 19:47 |
Hi Peter,
Derek may not even know he was adopted, not all parents told their children and he was very young at the time they first went into care. Even if he knows, it was only in the 1980s that adoptees were given the right to access their records, and without the internet searches available today research was really difficult.
Keep positive, one of the leads may get somewhere - but if you haven't already done so speak to social services adoption team, they are there to support families affected by adoption - get some advice and guidance from them and sound out what they are willing to do on your dad's behalf.
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Peter
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21 Mar 2012 21:51 |
Hi -Im rather excited! my wife contacted an archivist at kirklees who has done a search on Derek & David and says there are some records. Apparently no records were kept from Cottage Homes as a rule however some of the homes were run for a short time by charities who do have records. My father has signed the release form tonight so hopefully some time soon we may have some more info. I have explained to my father the restrictions we have on the adoption information. My father also confirmed again that his paternal grandmother that took Jacqueline was indeed extremely wealthy so I think looking at any inheritance records could be handy (is there such things?).
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22 Mar 2012 11:33 |
That's very exciting isn't it Peter! I do hope the Cottage Homes records have some interesting info in them. I don't know much about wills, but it might be you need to contact the County Records Office. No doubt someone on here will know for sure! I have lost track a bit, so pardon the question, but have we got the name of the grandmother who took Jacqueline in? I am thinking of whether a search for her death is possible. Jan
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Flip
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22 Mar 2012 21:30 |
Welcome back Jan!
We would need to find Annie Barrett/Wells death to try to locate any will or probate record as at the moment we don't know where she died. As we don't know which is her birth, the only thing to pinpoint her age would be the marriage certificate from when she married Wilfred Wells (q1/1916 Dewsbury 9b/1233) as the census posted may not be her.
However, as Peter is still waiting for some certificates it may be worth waiting before ordering this one and spending even more money on what may be a dead end.
Who knows, Jacqueline's birth cert. may come back as "adopted" then the traceable trail would go dead.
Peter, let us know what comes out when the other certs arrive or you get more news from records. Hope you have some luck with your dad's cousins/second cousins and the records. atb Flip
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